The list couldn’t possibly include all the greats, and we invited readers to share their outrage over what I left out in the comments.

Actually, you were all thoughtful and offered up dozens more suggestions, reminding us of many long-forgotten films we haven’t seen in years.

I was inspired. A follow-up list of films was a must.

At first, I planned to pull only 20 more titles, but as I looked through your suggestions, I struggled with eliminating films. How could I leave out Spaceballs? Cars? The Jungle Book? A Shirley Temple movie was absolutely necessary. The Last Unicorn was my favorite film as a 9 year old, and I’d entirely forgotten that until I read your comments.

Why not keep them all?

And so above is another list of 50 well-loved family films, and below you’ll find the original list of 50 greatest ever made.

Keep in mind: Some films are meant for elementary school children, while others more appropriate for grown teenagers. Consult Commonsense Media for specific age recommendations.

Finally, we can continue to discuss films that didn’t make the final, final cut. No, Fantasia? Sorry, it’s b-o-r-i-n-g in my book. The new Charlotte’s Web? Leaps and bounds better than the original, according to one SFGate reader.